Time - Medicine in the Rot

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Am I just a vessel in the studio for spirits?
Do they get out their poems and leave when they hear it?
Maybe I'm spitting 16s from a ghost?
Maybe I'm possessed they exorcise the host?
The universe is a canvas, I paint with the galaxy
No doubt, no limit, Master P my mentality
World war me only I can challenge me
It's takes shit to make roses I adore the analogy
Some try alcohol, fertilizer or bullshit
Fermentation is alchemy, a bargain with a full clip
There's medicine in the rot but addiction is the culprit
Every time you leave it takes more to keep the bulb lit
You think the rock assists like Murray to Jokic
But the joke is every brick feels like a swish
And the game doesn't care about your feelings it's a miss
Gems I divulge em collect em till your skull split
 
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Time - Medicine in the Rot is a reflective and introspective song that delves into the idea of being a vessel for spirits in the studio. The lyrics question whether the artist is merely a conduit for otherworldly beings to express themselves through music. The song touches on themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the constant battle against addiction. The artist compares the process of creating music to painting on a canvas, using the galaxy as inspiration. The lyrics also explore the idea of challenging oneself and pushing past limitations. Overall, Time - Medicine in the Rot is a thought-provoking and poetic track that delves deep into the complexities of the human experience.

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Time was a rock band from Yugoslavia that made a significant impact on the music scene in the 1970s. Formed in 1971 by Dado Topić, who had previously been a member of Korni Grupa, the band quickly gained a following with their unique blend of progressive rock and jazz influences.

The original lineup of Time included Dado Topić on vocals, Tihomir “Pop” Asanović on organ, Vedran Božić on guitar, Mario Mavrin on bass, Ratko Divjak on drums, and Brane Lambert Živković on piano and flute. Over the years, the lineup changed frequently, but the core members remained dedicated to creating innovative and captivating music.

Time released three albums during their time together, each showcasing their musical versatility and talent. Their first album featured a prominent Hammond organ, piano, and flute, while their second album had a harder sound with several ballads. The third album introduced a jazz-funk production style, further expanding their musical repertoire.

Some of Time's most popular songs include “Da li znaš da te volim”, “Rock ‘n’ roll u Beogradu”, and “Istina mašina”, which showcased their ability to create memorable and engaging music that resonated with audiences.

After disbanding in late 1977, Dado Topić embarked on a successful solo career, but the legacy of Time continued to live on. In 1998 and 2001, the band reunited for a limited number of live concerts, delighting fans with their timeless music and energetic performances.

Today, Time still plays together as a rock trio, continuing to captivate audiences with their unique sound and enduring musical legacy. Their influence can be heard in the work of many contemporary artists, solidifying their place in the history of Yugoslavian rock music.